10 police wounded in Kenya grenade blast, 2 attackers killed

By AFP
October 17, 2012

MOMBASA: Ten Kenyan police officers were seriously wounded early Wednesday when attackers hurled a grenade at them during a...

MOMBASA: Ten Kenyan police officers were seriously wounded early Wednesday when attackers hurled a grenade at them during a house raid in a clash that left two assailants dead, police said.

The violence was the latest in a string of clashes and police raids on Kenya's coast, a popular tourist region where Islamists and a separatist movement have increasingly battled with security forces.

"I can confirm 10 officers were seriously injured," regional police chief Aggrey Adoli told AFP, saying the attackers may be Kenyan supporters of neighbouring Somalia's Shebab, an Al-Qaeda linked insurgent group.

He said police had shot dead one of the attackers, while the other was killed by one of his own grenades.

The raid was carried out after a tip-off in the coastal Likoni region, just south of Kenya's main port Mombasa, and police recovered two firearms, two live grenades and ammunition, he said.

Kenyan police have in recent days launched a crackdown on members of the Mombasa Republican Council, a separatist group. On Monday two people were killed as police arrested MRC leader Omar Mwamnuadzi.

The MRC claims that the predominantly Muslim coastal region is not part of Kenya and says it has been neglected by the central government.

However Adoli initially ruled out any link between Wednesday's incident and the MRC.

Suspected supporters of the Shebab -- including Kenya's Muslim Youth Centre (MYC) -- have carried out attacks over the past year in Coast province, with bars and churches among their targets.

Shebab sympathisers have also attacked police in other parts of the country.


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